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[SG EATS] 6 National Day Special Dim Sum By Yan Cantonese Cuisine Restaurant At National Gallery Singapore

In celebration of Singapore’s 53rd yeat of independence, Yan Cantonese Cuisine Restaurant located at National Gallery Singapore has launched Yan’s National Day Dim Sum Menu. The menu is available from 1 – 31 August 2018 during lunch hours from 12:00pm to 2:30pm. The bite-sized dishes are specially crafted by Executive Chinese Chef Lai Chi Sum and his dim sum chef. Read More

[SG EATS] Goldleaf Restaurant –Taiwan Porridge Restaurant (金葉) At Katong Square

It has been 2 years since I last visited Goldleaf Restaurant located at Amoy Street. However, it has moved to Katong Square since then. To celebrate its 47th anniversary, Goldleaf has unveiled brand-new dishes as well as brought back long-lost classics. If you are familiar with the restaurant, you will know that Goldleaf was the first in Singapore to offer Taiwanese porridge in the country back in 1971. Read More

[SG EATS] 8 Dishes of DouTou Clams To Try in Putien

[SG EATS] 8 Dishes of DouTou Clams To Try in Putien

DouTou Clams season is back again! Putien is serving DouTou Clams from now up to 10th August 2018. Diners can enjoy a combination of any 2 different types of DouTou Clam dishes (small portion) at S$38.80. This promotion is valid at all Putien’s outlets. Read More

[SG EATS] Paradise Classic Brings Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – A Unique Dish from Malaysia, to Singapore!

With bright lights and bright turquoise colour popping out the moment you walk into Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) , the new Paradise Classic would be hard to miss. The Resort World Sentosa outlet donned a new and vibrant outlook compared to it’s sister outlets, highlighting an oriental feels with a twist of modern. Read More

[SG EATS] Niigata City Food Fair Is Back To Tong Le Private Dining

[SG EATS] Niigata City Food Fair Is Back To Tong Le Private Dining

It’s the time of the year again! After a successful collaboration last year, Niigata City is back to pair with Tong Le Private Dining for Japan’s ‘City of Water’ dining experience.

Photo Credit: Tong Le Private Dining Facebook

Home to one of the richest varieties of seafood, Chef Ken Ling and the team from Tong Le Private Dining paid a visit to Niigata City and has brought flavours of Niigata city to you. Read More

[SG EATS] Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant At Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

[SG EATS] Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant At Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

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I finally met up with Eric after 3 weeks and we decided to check out Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant this time. Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant is a modern Cantonese restaurant located at Level 4, Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium. I made a reservation through Chope beforehand for Sunday brunch. My last visit to Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium was 3-4 years ago when my sis held her wedding dinner here. Time flies! Read More

[SG EATS] Peony Jade At Clarke Quay – Red Hot Chilli Crabbers Set Lunch Menu

[SG EATS] Peony Jade At Clarke Quay – Red Hot Chilli Crabbers Set Lunch Menu

I went to Peony Jade at Clarke Quay last Saturday to check out the Red Hot Chilli Crabbers Set Lunch for Two. It has been many years since I last visited this place. I remembered it was my friend’s ROM 5-6 years ago. Same old place with the same old decoration here. Read More

[SG EATS] PUTIEN @ VIVO CITY FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR LUNCH

[SG EATS] PUTIEN @ VIVO CITY FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR LUNCH

Putien restaurant at Kitchener road was awarded One Star for 2016 Michelin Guide Singapore. Nevertheless, the other chains are also serving quality dishes at reasonable prices. Putien specialises in Heng Hwa cuisines, a sub-category of Chinese cuisine. Its roots traced to Putian, a beautiful coastal town located in the Fujian province of China. Read More

[SG EATS] NAN HWA CHONG FISHBOAT SERVES ALASKAN CODFISH NOW

[SG EATS] NAN HWA CHONG FISHBOAT SERVES ALASKAN CODFISH NOW

Nan Hwa Chong Fishboat is the oldest (since 1927) fishhead steamboat in Singapore. If you ask your elderly, they will surely heard about it. It’s traditional fish soup steamboat represents Singapore’s heritage and memories to Singaporean. What makes them different from the rest is that the steamboats are prepared using charcoals instead of gas-stove steamboats. The soup is prepared with essence of fish bones and other secret ingredients. It takes at least 5 hours to cook so that the broth is silky smooth. Read More